SYDNEY: A team of drug researchers from the University of Queensland (UQ) have developed a new heart attack treatment made from deadly spider venom and are now looking to bring the lifesaving treatment to market through a local start-up, reported Xinhua.The team said on Monday that the drug candidate was one step closer to human trials after Brisbane start-up Infensa Bioscience received AU$23 million (US$15.6 million) of initial funding from private investors.UQ Principal Research Fellow and Infensa CEO Associate Professor Mark Smythe said this would be the first drug worldwide that would have the ability to prevent irreversible cell damage caused by a heart attack or stroke.“The heart can’t
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